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Always spit fly and never be afraidVerse 1
Yo, yo, yo, listen
It's the MCs time- for spittin the rhyme,
Believe, I be in the ring gettin the mind,
I'm the word in your dialect that's hard to define,
Like unity, no man gets immunity
I rhyme for your community
On a Harley (Davidson), throttle in my right hand
Left on the molly (?)With the muffler, lookin for to toughin ya
Feelin like a burnin in ur belly, when I get to warmin up in ya
I see u niggas in kill mode, then u see me in kill mode
then u in chill mode, my twin glocks still load
Nigga I'll make you roadkill
Then bump in you in kill road (?)
On the highway i spit the verse my way,and never say another niggas rhyme, that's biting
not homage
you need to stop writing
that garbage

I won't let you, let him tell them
That bumpy ain't spittin that hardcore phlegm

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Freddie Foxxx, also known as Bumpy Knuckles, (born James Campbell in 1969) is an American rapper from New York. He has a trademark rough and tough approach in his lyrics (as well as his lifestyle) which has endeared him to Hardcore hip hop lovers and yet made him infamous within the record industry.

Foxxx released his first LP, Freddie Foxxx Is Here in (1989) through MCA Records. He soon parted ways with the label and became a member of Queen Latifah's Flavor Unit establishment. In 1993, Foxxx was preparing to release his sophomore LP, Crazy Like A Foxxx, through Epic Records when the label unexpectedly decided to shelve it. Leader of the badest motorcycle gang krupt mob.

Foxxx then began to be known more for his cameos on songs by Boogie Down Productions, Naughty By Nature, M.O.P., Missin Linx and, most notably, his appearance on Gang Starr's The Militia from their Moment Of Truth album (1998). The song was issued as a single, building a buzz for Foxxx and helping him to prep for his next full-length release.

This time around he applied the lessons he'd learnt from previous experiences with major record labels, and went the independent route. His album, Industry Shakedown would become the best-selling independently released album of 2000. The LP featured production from hip hop heavyweights DJ Premier, Pete Rock and The Alchemist. The members of M.O.P. provided the albums only cameo.

After the success of Industry Shakedown, Foxxx once again moved labels from Landspeed Records to BBE Records and released his third official album, Konexion (2003). A less commercially successful affair, the album was nevertheless faithful to its predecessor in terms of style and content and featured contributions from frequent collaborator DJ Premier, DJ Clark Kent and Foxxx himself under the alias of Hidden Agenda.

Foxxx was shouted out at the end of Tupac Shakur's classic diss song "Hit 'Em Up" (video version).

Foxxx made significant contributions to the WWE SmackDown! vs. RAW 2006 soundtrack. He contributed two songs, and made a guest appearance on another song. He also produced all of the hip hop songs under his alias.

In 2006, he released a mixtape called Street Triumph, in anticipation of his fifth album, Amerikkan Black Man. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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